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  3. DANES OPENLY DEFY GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Danes since midnight on Saturday have been openly at war with Germany, state correspondents in Stockholm. Sixteen hours of German martial law failed to bring the angry Danes to heel. Sabotage has reached new proportions as the desperate populace seeks to do as ...

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  4. NAZIS EVACUATE TAGANROG

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin Radio announced to-day that in execution of measures of shortening the front, which had been prepared for some time, German troops evacuated Taganrog last night. It added: "All important military installations in ...

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  5. UNDER WINGS OF AIR ARM

    A British Fleet Air Arm Seafirc flying over the great aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Indomitable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HITLER MAY BE FORCED TO OCCUPY BULGARIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Ray Brock, "New York Times" correspondent in Ankara, says Balkan experts in Turkey believe that anarchy in Bulgaria is inevitable unless the Bulgarian Army, in which there are high-ranking proGermans, can bring off a coup d'etat, or unless the Allies seize the opportunity ...

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  8. BAHAMAS MURDER

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Monday.— When the preliminary hearing of the murder charge against Alfred de Marisny was resumed, ...

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  9. NO DISAGREEMENT WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Particular pains are being taken in official circles to discount reports, current in a great many quarters, or ...

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  10. Poising to Strike Japan

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—"Huge naval task forces, the spearhead of which will be carrier-based aircraft, are poising for new ...

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  11. WAVE OF SABOTAGE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Vichy Radio yesterday reported that there was a rising wave of sabotage throughout France. ...

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  12. MORE RAIDS ON ITALY

    LONDON, Monday. — To-day's Algiers air communique states that railway targets were again the main objectives of the North-West ...

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  13. CIANO AND HIS FAMILY ESCAPE

    LONDON, Monday.—Count Ciano (Mussolini's son-in-law and former Italian Ambassador to the Vatican), the Countess and their three children ...

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  15. RAIDS ON JAPANESE TARGETS IN BURMA

    NEW DEHLI, Monday. — R.A.F. fighters yesterday, while engaged in offensive patrols along the Irrawaddy, over the Hunters' Bay area, sank more ...

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  16. RECORD ENEMY PLANE LOSSES FOR ONE DAY

    LONDON, Mon.—U.S.A.A.F. headquarters announces that a record for the number of enemy planes destroyed in a single day's ...

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  17. RAILWAYS AND CANALS STRAFED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Monday.—Fighters yesterday attacked railway and canal targets in France and North-West Germany. Several locomotives and barges ...

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  18. NORWEGIANS EXECUTED

    LONDON, Monday.—It is officially reported from Oslo that the Germans on August 18 executed 11 Norwegians charged with hiding enemy agents. The ...

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  19. SOLEMN WARNING TO GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government has issued a solemn warning of its determination to punish those guilty of the ...

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  21. TYPHUS DANGER IN RUSSIA

    CAPE TOWN, Monday. — "There is a real risk of an extensive outbreak of typhus in Russia and even in the whole of ...

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  22. LIKELY DEPUTY TO LORD MOUNTBATTEN

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Informed circles believe that Lieut.Gen. Stilwell, American commander in the Far East, has been chosen ...

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  23. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES

    It is surprising how quickly many sufferers relieve nagging backache once they discover that the real cause of their trouble may be clogged ...

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  24. U.S. NAVY'S FIGHT AGAINST 'FLU

    U.S. Navy physicians hold in their hands a new weapon they hope can combat and defeat any future outbreaks of influenza, ...

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